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<p>LockCrypt will try to open the database from the location set in the Options dialog. To open a different file, specify it as a parameter when launching LockCrypt.exe or LockCrypt.jar. The absolute path to the file must be specified, it is not possible to specify just a filename.</p>
<p><STRONG>For Example</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#400;">C:\Program Files\LockCrypt\LockCrypt.exe</span></strong> will start LockCrypt and open the default database or prompt you to create a new one if it doesn't exist.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#400;">C:\Program Files\LockCrypt\LockCrypt.exe F:\database.lce</span></strong> will start LockCrypt and open file F:\database.lce, which could be on a portable drive.</p>

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